For a full story on sympathectomy and consequences, look up nerve injury or denervation

"I think the surgeons may not be aware of the long term consequences of denervation" Ahmet Hoke M.D., Ph.D. FRCPC

Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, Director, Neuromuscular Division Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Department of Neurology


Friday 24 October 2014

Peripheral neuropathy gives reduced sensation and sweat ability of the arms and legs but can lead to compensatory sweating of the trunk and head.

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Peripheral neuropathy gives reduced sensation and sweat ability of the arms and legs but can lead to compensatory sweating of the trunk and head.
Horner's syndrome due sympatikusskada means, for example Anhidrosis on one half of the face which can then be followed by compensatory hyperhidrosis on the other side. Harlequin syndrome is another name in the same condition in which instead focuses on the color difference where the sympatikusskadade page turns white and the other side is red with exertion. The look can then recall a home to Harelquin.
Freys'syndrom arise after salivary gland surgery faulty growing parasympathetic salivary fibers innervate the sweat glands in the cheek. This means that when the patient eats or even just thinking about food so producing a profuse perspiration from his cheek
Sympathectomy was common in the 90s in Sweden. At indications palmar and axillary hyperhidrosis, redness, or social phobia, burned the thoracic sympathetic ganglia endoscopically. Compensatory hyperhidrosis developed below the nipples of a large number of patients 1-6 months after sympatektomin.

http://www.svettmottagningen.se/information-till-sjukvarden/hyperhidros

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